bibliography: marine fishes, 1889 to 1892. 2 1 



* 



gives detailed notices as to the distribution, localities, faunal history, ver 

 nacular names, etc., of 142 species for the two counties, and an asterisk is 

 used to denote that a local specimen is in the Newcastle Museum ; historical 

 summaries and comparisons with the Yorkshire, Berwickshire, and Forth 

 lists also given ; preceded by an introduction dealing with bibliography and 

 giving an account of the various orders adopted in the classification ; and 

 concluded by index and list of desiderata to the museum], Nat. Hist. Trans. 

 Northumb. Durh. and Newc. , Vol. 10, part 2, publ. 1890, pp. 327-390; 

 also see Review in Young Nat., Dec. 1890, pp. 238-239. 



Baker Hudson. 



York N.E. 



Capture of Sun-fish [(Orthagoriscus mold) about 4 miles off Redcar, Sep 

 13th, 1884; now in Middlesbrough Museum]. Sci. Goss., Jan. 1885, p. 19 



J. M. Jeffcott. 



Isle of Man. 



Address of the Retiring President [of Isle of Man N.H.S., delivered 



27th March, 1890 ; on the Manx language : Eaast = fish in general, from latin 

 pisces ; Gobbag — Dog-fish {Scyllium spp.) ; Bollan = Wrasse {Labriis spp.) ; 

 Sceddan = Herring (Clupea harengits) ; KeIIeig = Pollock (Gadus pollachius) ; 

 Poiddagh = Cod-fish {Gadus morrhua) ; Carroo = Bream {Abramis brama) or 

 Carp ( Cyprzntts carpio) ; Crottane= Gurnet ( Trigla gurnardits) from crottagh, 

 hunchbacked; Kione-trammon = Bullhead {Cottus spp.) ; Gibbin= Sand-eel 

 (Ammodytes)\ Yn Lioar Manninagh, Jan.-Ap. 1890, pp. 153-15S. 



< veorge Johnston. 



Cheviotland. 



Selections from the Correspondence of Dr George Johnston [noting 



Crenilahrus (not hiscus^ perhaps rupestris) taken on Bamborough shore by 

 P. J. Selby (p. 65) ; Gymnetrus banksii at Spittal Point, Berwick, and at the 

 Outer Fame Islands (445-6)]. 



P. M. C. Kermode. 



Isle of Man. 



Address by the Retiring President . . Delivered . . March nth, 1886 

 [gives titles of papers on the Manx Fauna]. Bank Trans. I. of Man N.H.S., 

 i., 72 ; publ. with Yn Lioar Manninagh, Oct. 1889. 



H. A. Macpherson. Cumberland. 



The Porbeagle Shark [Lamna cornubica] on the Cumbrian Coast [off 

 St. Bees, Oct. 30th, 1889; some details given]. Nat., Dec. 18S9, p. 356, 



fl. A. Macpherson. Cumberland. 



Occurrence of the Germon [T/iynnus alalongd] on the Cumberland Coast 



[stranded early in Oct. 1889 on Burgh Marsh ; determination verified by 

 G. A. Boulenger]. Nat., Jan. 1S90, p. 15. 



H. A. Macpherson. Cumberland. 



Anchovy [Engraitlis encrasicholus] on the Coast of the North-West of 

 England [about twenty captured near Silloth, 27th June, 1890]. Nat., Sept. 

 1890, p. 258. 



H. A. Macpherson. Cumberland. 



The Tope [Galeus vulgaris} on the Coast of Cumberland [one 23rd Sept. 



1890 ; details and remarks]. Nat., Nov. 1890, p. 335. 



H. A. Macpherson. Cumberland, Westmorland, and Furness. 



A Vertebrate | Fauna of Lakeland | including Cumberland and West- 

 morland I with Lancashire North of the Sands | By the | Rev. H. A. 

 Macpherson, M.A. | . . j . . | . . | . . | [figure of Dotterel in down] | 

 David Douglas, Castle Street, Edinburgh | 1892 [8vo, cloth, pp. civ -f- 552 4- 

 folding map and 8 plates ; the portion devoted to Fishes includes pp. xciii, 

 xcviii-xcix, 466-526, and 532-534 ; the total number of marine species included 

 is 72, of each of which a full faunal account is given.]. 



R. T. M anson. Durham, York N.W. and N.E. 



Zig;-Zag Ramblings by a Naturalist [round Darlington ; at pp. 137-8 is 



given an enumeration of twenty ■ pisces * found in the Tees and Skerne, to 

 which is added notes as to the occurrence of Platessa limanda, Trachinus 

 draco) and Acipenser sturio in the Tees but not higher than Dinsdale Fish- 

 locks]. Small 8vo., Darlington, 1884. 



Jan. 1896. 



